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Title: Transactions and proceedings and report of the Philosophical Society of Adelaide, South Australia
Year: 1878 (1870s)
Authors: Philosophical Society of Adelaide, South Australia
Subjects: Philosophical Society of Adelaide, South Australia Science
Publisher: Adelaide : The Society
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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MUSSEr & QlLL: NOH AM L MlTED, PRINTERS & PI.RUSHER8 ADEIAIOE, SO. AUS. • db. and Proc. Roy. Soc. S. Austr. Vol. XLIV., Plate XXIII.
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HuSSEV it QILLIN6HAM LIMITED, »R NTERS 4 PUBLISHERS ADELAIDE, 30. AUS 379 MISCELLANEA. Notes on Occurrences during Summer Recess, 1919=20. Speaking at a meeting of the Society on Thursday,April 8, 1920, the President (Sir Joseph Verco) welcomedthe election as a Fellow of Mr. Herbert Mayo, LL.B. Mr.Mayo, he said, was a son of Mr. G. G. Mayo, who hadnominated him that he might step into riis fathers place.The latter, who had tendered his resignation, had been electeda member of the Adelaide Philosophical Society 46 yearsago. Only one name stood before his on the roll of theSociety, and that was the name of the Secretary (Mr. WalterRutt, C.E.), who had been elected in 1869. When Dr. W.L. Cleland had been elected President of the Society in1897, and had resigned as Secretary, Mr. G. G. Mayo hadbeen chosen as his successor, and had retained the positionfor 12 years. In 1909 he had been followed by Dr. R. H.Pulleine. The Society owed him a debt of gratitude for thework he had done in that
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